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The Six Stages of Social Deception

bestiality

/bɛstɪˈalɪti/

noun

    1.

    savagely cruel or depraved behaviour.

    “there seems no end to the bestiality of men”

    2.

    sexual intercourse between a person and an animal.

    Dont Ask dont Tell ?  There was A time Even in America
    Homosexuality was a Taboo ! Yeah ask  The Democrats that
    one  but Today things have changed Really changed !

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    “Don’t ask, don’t tell” was the official United States policy on
    military service by gays, bisexuals, and lesbians, instituted by
    the Clinton Administration on February 28, 1994, when Department of
    Defense Directive 1304.26 issued on December 21, 1993, took effect,
    lasting until September 20, 2011.

    https://aso.rocks/2018/12/07/pedophilia-become-legal-france-canada-lowers-age-consent/

    but then thats between humans and humans or is it ? Pedophilia
    is being Discussed as consentable in Canada and Canada Age of
    consent is lower than any western Nation as we speak

    but thats not the topic today

    Social Deception very often is a process by which wrong becomes
    right, and right becomes wrong. It’s a complete paradigm shift of
    opinions, standards and morals that is achieved softly, subtly and
    often takes a generation to entrench into society. Those who
    engineer it are very deliberate and structured in their
    approach.

    If you want to know what I am talking about, find out your
    mother’s views on things like sexuality and marriage and compare
    them with yours. The contrast in opinions does not necessarily
    prove that she is old and antiquated; it may instead prove that you
    have been deceived.

    There are six stages of Social Deception.
    The SHOCKER stage
    The OUTRAGE stage
    The DISCUSSION stage
    The TOLERANCE stage
    The ACCEPTANCE stage
    The VENERATION stage

    If I wanted to popularize the most unimaginable thing in our
    society, say like bestiality (the practice of having sex with
    animals). I would follow these steps. I would select a forerunner
    to drop the SHOCKING message on an unsuspecting public. “It is okay
    and we shouldn’t have problems having sex with animals,” he would
    announce on radio, TV or in a newspaper. That is the SHOCKER; the
    bombshell, so to speak.

    It would inevitably be followed by OUTRAGE. The forerunner is
    abused and demonized by the bewildered public. Every respected
    leader in society comes out to slam the lamentable reprobate who
    dared suggest something so obnoxious. The forerunner defiantly
    defends the practice. His critics come out even more scathing. But
    the forerunner knows exactly what he is doing. He is setting an
    agenda. Many people don’t understand the effect of continuous
    exposure on the human mind.

    I will give an example most of you will understand. If you ask a
    girl out and she is not interested in you, the best thing she can
    do for herself is stay away from you or your words. If she
    continues listening to you, what was initially unthinkable becomes
    worth a consideration, then acceptable. Many ladies have fallen for
    guys they swore never to date just because they didn’t understand
    the law of continuous exposure.

    Once the bestiality message reaches the third stage; DISCUSSION,
    the forerunner has done his job. At this stage there is a big
    debate over bestiality; with most people still slamming it, not
    knowing that they are falling into a trap.
    It is a known fact that homosexual groups abroad were giving money
    to people fighting homosexuality in Uganda. Then they would also
    fund those pushing for it. Initially it didn’t make sense. Until
    understanding came about how deception works. What they wanted was
    to keep the subject of homosexuality in public debate. They know
    exactly what they were doing. The more people are exposed to it
    through discussion, the more it becomes less obnoxious in their
    minds.

    That leads to the next stage: TOLERANCE. At this stage people
    say: “I am not going to have sex with animals, but if someone
    chooses to do it, shauri yake (that’s his problem). Others will
    say: “Who cares what people do behind closed doors?”
    I have heard these statements being made by people who clearly
    don’t understand what they are up against.

    This is the stage at which science kicks in to ‘prove’ that some
    people are born with an inherent attraction “natural orientation”
    towards animals and they cannot help themselves. Consequently,
    bestiality will be included in the UN Human Rights Charter and
    activists are given a new pursuit. Economic and travel sanctions
    will be used to twist the arms of nations that still forbid it.
    Then we start hearing phrases like: “We cannot tell people whom
    they should love.”
    The main purpose of this stage is to ensure that bestiality is
    legally accepted.

    The next two steps are aimed at entrenching it at a social
    level.
    The penultimate stage is ACCEPTANCE. At this stage bestiality
    becomes a conventional alternative way of living. All the outrage
    has since dissipated. This is the stage at which those still
    opposed to it are called BESTIAPHOBIC (the word will be coined) and
    they are considered antiquated, old-fashioned, intolerant,
    dogmatic, religious zealots, bigots…. you’ve heard all those
    words.
    This is the stage at which there are bestiality rights parades in
    major cities.

    Then we are reminded that the same book in the Bible that
    forbids bestiality also forbids eating pork. Then ‘intellectuals’
    use that to rubbish the Word of God, and make it look
    ridiculous.

    The final step is VENERATION. This is the stage at which the
    people who practice bestiality are praised. The liberalist media
    (which includes almost all international channels) subtly promotes
    them as ‘cool’, intelligent, exposed. That’s the stage at which
    celebrities ‘come out’ to reveal that they are ‘proud
    bestialists’.

    Then bestiality begins to win fresh ‘converts’ everyday because
    many young people will do anything to be seen as ‘cool’ or to be
    associated with some Hollywood or football star. That is how you
    corrupt a whole society.
    That’s how previously unthinkable things like atheism and
    homosexuality and all other forms of sexual perversion have taken
    root in our society. Unfortunately, in Uganda, homosexuality has
    reached Stage four (Tolerance). But in the West, it has gotten to
    the veneration stage.

    You have probably heard of the black homosexual American
    footballer who “made history by becoming the first footballer to
    come out”. What’s historical about someone proclaiming their
    perversion? So many other people are being lauded in the media for
    no other reason other than their homosexuality.

    Your mother may not be outdated after all. You may be
    deceived.

    If you found this enlightening, share it with as many people as
    possible. It might just save them from the ever-widening canyon of
    SOCIAL DECEPTION…

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